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In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Beirut to Belgrade was $210 for a one-way ticket and $417 for a round-trip.

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The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Beirut to Belgrade are Aegean Airlines and Lufthansa. With an average price for the route of $304 and an overall rating of 8.0, Aegean Airlines is the most popular choice. Lufthansa is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $450 and an overall rating of 7.0.

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This is my first time flying Aegean Air and I had a great first time experience. I will fly this airline again.

There was not any food and I didn't use the entertainment

Just ok. No much of a great travel experience. If you need point A to B they are ok.

Η πτήση εμφάνισε μεγάλη καθυστέρηση και λαμβάνοντας υπόψη το γεγονός ότι επρόκειτο για την τελευταία βραδυνή πτήση, ήταν ιδιαίτερα κουραστικό για τους επιβαίνοντες.

More leg room, great if crew could move people before flight (ie if 3 in a row, offer to move 1 or 2 to an empty 3 seat row rather than let people move themselves after takeoff

aegean took off late, which made it impossible for us to make the next flight on air canada, we all ran to the terminal, the plane was still there but the air canada folks wouldn't let us board because they said the door was already closed. they told us we had to go all the way back to aegean desk to arrange another flight.

different entrance during the boarding for gold members and business class

On top of the two hours delay in the airport, we needed to go by the bus to the terminal in Athens, Aegean is the aviation of Greece and they whole flight is 50 minutes.

The food sandwich was OKAY for such a short flight. Crew were very caring. They helped my wife who has walking issues. They carried her bag and held her arm to help prevent tripping. All in all it was a professional effort on the part of all crew members. I highly recommend this crew of Aegean Airlines.

Short flight. They served drinks and food, but the flight was full and had to put my hand luggage under the seat.

seat didn't fold children noise in the air plain. no foot space

The flight was very dirty and the food was very bad

COmpared to my experience in the business class of other airlines the food variety and offerings were meager. They did not have any cookies or crackers for snacking! They were unable to offer some other items. This has never been my experience in other airlines.

Quality of service on board was very inconsistent. FA service primarily seemed robotic and they barely engaged with passengers

The flight departed on time and the staff was professional.

I am writing to express my extreme dissatisfaction with the recent flight experience I had with your airline. This has been one of the worst travel experiences I have ever encountered, and I feel compelled to bring it to your attention. Firstly, I missed my flight due to what I perceive to be a lack of clear communication and coordination on the part of your staff. There was no remorse or apology from the airline's representatives, which further exacerbated the situation. As a result of missing my flight, I was subjected to a 24-hour delay at the airport, where I had to spend a significant amount of money to rent a hotel room and cover other incidental expenses. Additionally, since my baggage was already checked in from Tanzania to Turkey, I had to purchase essential items for the 24-hour period. What truly dismayed me, however, was the discourteous and unprofessional attitude of your staff. Their lack of empathy and understanding only added to the stress and inconvenience of the situation. I have been traveling abroad for over 20 years, and I can confidently say that this experience has been the worst I have ever encountered. As a result, I am compelled to reconsider ever using your airline again for future travel. I strongly urge you to address the issues I have raised and take immediate steps to rectify the situation. Additionally, I expect a formal apology and a refund for the expenses I incurred due to the airline's negligence. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to your prompt response.

My flight had two legs. When checking in at the first leg the agent offering for a deal to upgrade the leg to first class for $199. He then claimed I would be able to upgrade the second leg once I got to the next airport. I declined and when I inquired about upgrading at the second airport, the cost was $1,300. I also had an issue at the airport lounge. I am allowed one guest in the lounge. My friend came in the lounge for less than 5 minutes and left when she couldn’t get a sleeping suite. I wanted to bring in another friend. The airport staff first started acting as though they didn’t understand English and then became upset when I asked for their names so I could file a complaint. As an elite member I knew they could do more but were not. One of the agents started over talking me and walked away mid conversation dismissing my request for assistance. A man claiming to be the manager said you were asking for her name. He also never tried to assist me or see what was going on. He claimed the interactions were recorded and management would see everything. I’m not sure how that would assist me days later. I am sure it didn’t help that I was a black American woman.

they were much nicer on this flight. however, my baggage was delayed by one day, and one of my suitcases arrived broken.

I canceled this flight after turkish airlines did not provide any consideration for a death in the family while in Singapore

Pathetic flight. No inflight entertainment and seats were very cramped

I wrote about this leg of my itinerary in a previous part of this review

they canceled my flight and we’re absolutely atrocious and helping me rebook

Check in crew in Charlotte NC was superb. There were 6 of them plus what looked like a supervisor, helping to answer questions and keep things moving. Never saw so many check in crew. Then some of them showed up at the gate later for boarding. Great. The flight was mediocre. The seats were small with little leg room. The screens kept coming on when we were trying to sleep and wouldn’t shut off. I know we paid far less than first class but does that mean we should be shoved in there??

The accommodations are top-notch. The only negative was that both our initial flights were delayed, which caused us to miss one and almost miss the other. The staff immediately handled the missed flight and compensated us for the inconvenience.

1. Food provided was not per the selection. 2. Very old and outdated media infotainment and not much language oriented films 3. Better provide with a proper headset rather cheap in ear headphones.

Overall experience is good with boarding and food. There was no entertainment provided on a leg that made it bit harder.

They call it a “Dreamliner” but in reality it’s a bit of a nightmare. In short: seating is waaay too cramped in all aspects, food was terrible with bread and butter being the only saving grace, complimentary drinks are too small, and lavatories are too small and absolutely disgusting! Forcing people who travel “economy class” to endure such conditions should be considered criminal! And, I know this is not uniquely a Lufthansa issue; it’s an industry issue and it should be addressed in the interest of humanity.

Lufthansa lost our luggage. After a lot of chasing on our part we got it back. The main problem is that there was no office in Bogota to help us outside of flighttimes. The customer service phone lines had no data on our luggage. I think Lufthansa need to invest in managing communications over lost luggage or this will end with everyone taking more luggage out of hold.

Do not take this rubbish connecting flight. Flight will be full when you get in and won’t even have space to keep the bags, have to keep the bags in between the seats and keep your feet on the bags for the duration of the flight which is very painful and not what you want when flying international.

Flight cancelled then rebooked. Waited hours for help. Customer service lady at airport (who was great) gave us seat upgrade. When we got the the gate to board, gate crew was rude, they switched our seats back to economy and made us and one other couple check our luggage. Dozens of other people with bigger bags weren’t asked to, just us and a couple other foreign passengers. When we boarded the plane, there was plenty of room in overhead storage AND our upgraded seats were empty the entire flight. Awful experience and we missed an entire day in Amsterdam because of this.

Pegasus is not a very comfortable airline. They’re not in any way hospitable

It was like moving cattle around. Very abrupt, uncomfortable and not much hospitality

All good but air not give the pasing er any food even glase of water

Flight delayed by 1hr when we already boarded because someone had to get off. Leg room is terrible for 6ft people like me.

I used the airline 5-6 times for the last year and every flight have had perfect timing and I like it. Despite catastrophic absence of space for my legs 😁

The crew was utterly non helping and non courteous.I asked for a water. The air hostess could have said it's paid . She informed me that I will come later after serving but never turned up. The seats were never comfortable.My first and last flight with Pegasus.I am not taking again

The plane left Istanbul 1 hour late and the AC was not really working great it was so hot inside and no air. This was my worst flight in a long time since I had a flight with Ryanair.

Cheap and cheerful. It’s a super cheap, no frills flight. Very professional and as it’s an A320 relatively spacious. Seats do not recline. Happy with the service. You get what you pay for. Can’t complain

I had 4 flights for less than a week and there were no delays and issues. Thanks to the crews and for perfectly organised service.

There is no usb for charging the phone you should provide the water

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It was a nightmare. I booked business class ticket from Ediburgh to Beirut via Istanbul to attend a funeral. I had a wonderful experience flying to Istanbul from Edinburgh. Then I could not get a boarding pass issued to Beirut. It seems that although they booked me and I had a reservation number, I had no seat allocated and the flight was full. I was asked to go from one desk to another and made to wait for 2 hours. I missed my flight as I did not have a seat assigned and it was full. The only option was to put me on the next flight, 6 hours later, for a fee of over $400. They said that was the best they can do to 'help me' and to 'take it or leave it'. Well, I was not about to be bullied; I stood my ground. I booked and paid premium for the journey, which was confirmed. The eventually accepted to not charge me extra and i waited a total of over 8 hours in the airport with no compensation. On top of my grief with the risk of missing the funeral service, I had to put up with their indifference and condescending attitude. They spoke about me in Turkish thinking I would not understand (I hold a British passport) in front of me. When they eventually handed my passport and boarding pass back to me, I showed them I was born in Istanbul and that I understood everything and said a condescending 'thank you' back to them in Turkish. You should have seen their faces. I said that consumers have rights and it is a shame that Turkish Airlines does not have good customer service to at least acknowledge and apologize for errors committed by the airline. Blaming the me, the client, for such an error and placing unreasonable ultimatums, rudeness and dismissiveness to be rid of me, particularly when I was vulnerable and visibly grieving was really shocking... The airline taints the city of Istanbul and the people of Türkiye. Such a shame.

3 of us were in the business class. All good except the Flight out of Mumbai is too early. It is at 6:30 am. Reporting is at 4 am. We had to get up at 3 am. US connection has 4-5 hours of layover. It would be nicer to start the India flight late (give more time to sleep at home) and have less layover duration in IST.

the worst experience we had. they put connection label to our luggages with mistake and we had to wait for 5 hours to pick them up

COmpared to my experience in the business class of other airlines the food variety and offerings were meager. They did not have any cookies or crackers for snacking! They were unable to offer some other items. This has never been my experience in other airlines.

In general terms the service was excellent. I would ask that they add more content in Spanish to the catalog of movies, series and music.

Flight canceled and uncanceled. I had already rebooked and so have to pay for both. No one is willing to admit fault

The airplane from IAD to Istanbul was too old. The chairs were to tight and uncomfortable. I continued my travel from Istanbul to Bangkok. This airplane was better and newer than the first one. Even food was better.

On line check in needs a lot of improvement. I tried and gave up.

the female flight attendant was racist towards me. I could tell she treated the two other passengers next to me with more softness.

It was a terrible airline. The air hostess and the people in the flight, just very rude.

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Understand [ edit ]

Belgrade, meaning 'White City', has a population of 1.4 million people in the urban area (2022). It lies on the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers.

History [ edit ]

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The city has a long history, dating back to the 4th century BC, when the area was settled by Celtic tribes. Later, it became the Roman city of Singidunum, and relics of that era can still be seen in the city, particularly at the Belgrade Fortress. During the Middle Ages the town became a Serbian stronghold until the Ottoman invasion. The city changed hands between the Ottoman and the Austrian empires several times until 1878, when Serbia gained its independence and Belgrade became the capital of the new country.

After the First World War, Belgrade became the seat of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (in 1929, the country changed its name to Kingdom of Yugoslavia) until its collapse in 1943. Due to its strategic location, the city has endured more than 115 wars and has been destroyed more than 40 times. This often violent history and outside influence has colored much of Belgrade's evolution, which is evident in its culture and architecture. Often caught between the hammer and anvil of clashing empires, the city has taken on a unique character, reminiscent of both Austrian and Turkish influences, with a unique set of Communist elements thrown in as Yugoslavia was expelled from the Eastern Bloc in 1948 but followed its own brand of communism until Marshal Tito died in 1980.

Climate [ edit ]

Belgrade has a temperate continental climate, with hot, humid summers and cold winters with occasional periods of snowfall. Belgrade experiences all four seasons to their maximums, and those visiting are advised to dress appropriately, and keep an eye on the weather forecast, as the city often experiences sudden gusts of the strong Košava wind, storms, and rainfall, particularly during the summer months.

People [ edit ]

Whilst there isn't much ethnic or cultural diversity in Belgrade compared to other European cities, there are minority communities (largely Roma and Chinese), as well as people from other former Yugoslav republics, such as Bosnia, Croatia and Macedonia. There is also a small expat community. Cultural events from around the world, however, are starting to become increasingly common, particularly in the spring and summer months, sponsored by local arts and culture organizations, and by foreign embassies and cultural centers. These attract a good deal of local attention, and help in raising the city's profile as a cultural hotspot.

Belgradians, like most Serbs, are friendly and hospitable people, who will always go out of their way to make guests feel welcome. Whatever the ethnicity, any tourist who comes to Belgrade and treats the locals kindly will see that kindness returned doubled. Most young people speak English well, and usually another foreign language such as German, Russian, or French. As with any destination, it could prove useful to learn some of the local phrases .

Visitor information [ edit ]

  • Go Belgrade , ☏ +381 11 26 35 622 , information from the Tourist Organisation of Belgrade.

Get in [ edit ]

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By plane [ edit ]

Getting there and away :

  • Bus 72 runs every 30 mins to Zeleni Venac, close to the inter-city bus station and Republic Square. The fare is RSD 50, pay the driver (and get some small notes at the currency exchange). It's a 40-50 min ride into town, zigzagging through the shopping malls of the western burbs. Buses run daily 05:00-23:30. The bus runs from outside Departures, so from Arrivals you need to go upstairs. At Zeleni Venac the stop for the 72 is the furthest uphill, or most easterly, on the main platform with all the fast food outlets.
  • Bus 600 runs every 30-40 mins to Cetnral Train Station (Beograd Centar-Prokop). The fare is RSD 50.
  • Minibus A1 runs between the airport and Slavija Square, stopping at Fontana (Novi Beograd) and the main bus station. The buses are comfortable and air-conditioned. The fare is RSD400, pay the driver. The also accept euros, while the amount demanded is only €4 (which by December 2022 doesn't make much sense). The trip takes 30 minutes. This bus also runs at night, with a short break from around 02:00-04:00.
  • By taxi – If you prefer taxis, read the precautions described below. The fare from the airport is fixed - most taxi companies have a price list in multiple languages. The price is around RSD3000 to the center and New Belgrade and RSD4000 to the suburbs, and includes luggage. You can order a taxi by phone or simply go to the designated taxi booth, obtain a slip which has your destination written down and hand the slip to the taxi driver.

By bus [ edit ]

This is the best overland option from western Europe while the railway is being dug up. There are buses at least daily to Budapest (6-7 hours), Sarajevo (7 hours), Sofia (11 hours) and Thessaloniki (10 hours via Niš and Skopje). Buses connect Belgrade to all the main cities of Serbia: some speed along the motorway, others wend and wind through small towns en route, so check: the next departure might not be the quickest option. Quality of coaches is variable. They stop every 3 or 4 hours for a rest break - keep a close watch on your belongings at these stops, and on arrival be intensely suspicious of taxi touts and supposed luggage porters.

Local buses don't use BAS, but the bus stands adjacent south. There are no gates or charges to enter this area.

By train [ edit ]

Routes to Centre station include:

  • Budapest Keleti: 8-9 hours, two daytime trains and one overnight. Departures are around 08:00, 12:00 and 22:00 in both directions (no longer in operation).
  • Change in Budapest from most destinations further west, and from Eastern Europe. But there is one direct train a day from Vienna (12 hr) via Budapest. There's also one from Zürich (23 hr), via Zagreb (7 hr), Ljubljana (9 hr), Villach (12 hr) and Innsbruck (18 hr).
  • Trains from Novi Sad run about twice every hour, taking 36-57 minutes depending on the type of express train. Timetables are available on SrbijaVoz website . Regional train tickets cost RSD393 and Soko train tickets cost RSD483. Be careful that the ticket seller may charge you an extra RSD120 for sitting on the upper deck of the Soko train. The Soko trains are rarely full and train conductors do not check if you're sitting in your assigned seat.
  • An overnight train "Lovcen" runs to and from Bar (11 hours) via Podgorica and offers a car transport service (note that the cars can only be loaded at the Zemun station, which is the terminus station for these trains. The day train "Tara" runs only during the summer season.

Southbound trains for Thessaloniki, Athens and Istanbul no longer run and probably won't until Belgrade-Niš is upgraded to high-speed rail.

By car [ edit ]

Coming from north or south use the E-75 highway. The Ibarska magistrala (Ibar highway, M-22) approaches from Montenegro and the southwest. From the west (eg Zagreb and Ljubljana) use E-70. There are also major roads from Vršac and Zrenjanin .

Highways have toll stations, which are moderately priced. Serbia's only toll highways are parts of E-70 and E-75, which as A3 goes through the middle of Belgrade. If you're heading for Bulgaria or Greece via Niš, the signs will lead you onto A1 the southern bypass. But except in rush hour, it's just as quick to stay on A3 through the city. A1 is a modern but undivided highway, and you're sure to fetch up behind a slow truckload of watermelons, as heavy goods vehicles are required to use this road and avoid city centre.

By boat [ edit ]

Cruises along the Danube sometimes call at Belgrade, but there are no point-to-point ferries.

By bicycle [ edit ]

Belgrade is on European bicycle route Eurovelo 6 which connects the Atlantic Ocean and Black Sea. The route across Serbia is from Budapest via Osijek and Novi Sad to Belgrade, continuing east to Vidin.

Get around [ edit ]

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Buses [ edit ]

Buses are the backbone of Belgrade's public transport, and you can get almost anywhere on them. Buses get very full at peak times, and some are full all day, notoriously the 26, 83 and 50. Their quality varies: those around the city centre or serving posh neighbourhoods are usually newer air-conditioned vehicles, e.g. the Polish Solaris Urbino 18 . Further out you may encounter some elderly specimens, e.g. the 30-year-old Ikarbus with wooden benches for seats.

There are two main bus terminals for local buses: the intercity main bus station (next to the disused railway station) for the west and southwest suburbs, and Zeleni Venac for the north (Zemun and Batajnica) and some western parts of the city (Banovo Brdo, Žarkovo, Čukarica). It's a steep ten-minute walk from the main bus station to Zeleni Venac, with no bus between.

Trams [ edit ]

There are 11 tram lines in Belgrade. All lines converge in the Slavija-Vukov Spomenik area (except 11 and 13 which go to Novi Beograd from Kalemegdan and Banovo Brdo, respectively).

The most notable line is line nr. 2, which goes around the city centre in a circular route ( krug dvojke ). Another notable line is the nr. 3, which goes through scenic park area of Topčider.

Several tram lines are served only by new CAF Urbos trams (7 and 12, also 13), while most of the other ones are serviced by old Tatra KT4 and Basel donated trams (some of them more than 50 years old, but in a better state than Tatras, as those trams were left to decay for years during the 1990s and 2000s).

Trolleybuses [ edit ]

Belgrade's trolleybuses have 7 lines serving two main corridors. One corridor is from Studentski trg (near Trg Republike) over Crveni Krst to Konjarnik and Medaković 3. The other is from Zvezdara to Banjica, plied by lines 40 (Banjica-Zvezdara), 41 (Studentski trg - Banjica) and 28 (Studentski trg - Zvezdara). The trolleybuses are mostly newer Belarusian vehicles with a couple of older Soviet ZiUs.

Fares [ edit ]

In May 2023, a new ticketing system (Beograd Plus) was introduced to replace the old one (Bus Plus). It made tickets more affordable than before. In July 2023, Android application Beograd Plus is instroduced, in Serbian and English.

The whole city is divided into two zones, marked as A and B, while zone C represents A and B zones combined. Zone A includes most of the urban city part, while zone B includes smaller towns south of Belgrade that are administratively part of it (Lazarevac, Mladenovac, Obrenovac, Barajevo, Sopot and part of Grocka). Since most tourists never leave the urban part, we will only list Zone A tickets here. For other zones, see website .

Ticket options:

  • 90-minute ticket (50 RSD)
  • 1-day ticket (120 RSD)
  • 7-days ticket (800 RSD)
  • 30-days ticket (2200 RSD)

Tickets can be purchased:

  • using Android application Beograd Plus
  • by sending an SMS from a Serbian mobile phone number
  • in a paper form on a very few places in Belgrade (with a promise that from summer 2023 they will be available for purchase on many more places).

To buy tickets using Android application Beograd Plus , you must install the application, create the account in the application, and enter your credit card number. The application also provides the list and map of nearest stations, with the list of waiting times for every line on a selected station.

To buy tickets by sending and SMS , you need to own a Serbian mobile phone number. You cannot ask someone else to buy a ticket for you by sending SMS from their phone number, because during the ticket control, additional SMS will be sent to that same phone number, and if you cannot present the additional SMS to inspector you will be fined. To buy a ticket, send the following codes by SMS from a Serbian mobile phone number to number 9011 :

  • A90 for 90-minute ticket
  • A1 for a 1-day ticket
  • A7 for a 7-day ticket
  • A30 for a 30-day ticket

Mobile operators charge an additional 5% fee to the price of the ticket.

You can buy paper tickets in just a couple of places in Belgrade:

  • Skender Begova 47, Stari Grad
  • Trg Republike Shopping center (Republic square), Stari Grad
  • Knez Mihailova 6 (2nd floor), Stari Grad
  • Deligradska 10, Savski Venac
  • Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 167, Novi Beograd

The ticket is valid starting from the moment of purchase (including the 90-minute one). Tickets don't need to be validated or stamped when entering the vehicle.

Children, pupils and students must also pay for the tickets, unless they have permanent residence in Belgrade.

If a busy bus suddenly empties, it's highly likely because the passengers with no ticket have spotted an inspector getting aboard. Your options, if you don't have a ticket, are: to jump ship with them, to bluster or brazen your way out, or face a 2000 RSD on-the-spot fine.

Minibuses connect the suburbs and are generally faster and more comfortable than regular buses. A single ride costs 150 RSD, paid to the driver. Day tickets and non-personalized cards are not valid on these lines.

Day transport starts at 04:00 and ends at midnight. Night transport is only by bus, with a limited number of lines running every 30-60 minutes. Night transport is free of charge. The night lines are all prefixed N so these rules apply even if the ride started just before midnight, conversely they don't apply to other buses where you were still aboard after midnight.

The suburban railway system is called BG:Voz (BG:Train). One line runs from Batajnica in the west through Zemun and Novi Beograd to Beograd Centar then swings north through Karađorđev Park and Vukov Spomenik to Ovča across the river. The other line runs south from Beograd Center via Rakovica to Resnik. Trains run every 30 minutes, 15 mins in rush hour. Fares are the same as for buses: RSD150 single ride, RSD89 per journey on a card.

Belgrade's metro project is a national joke. It's been talked about since the 1930s, with several great plans put forward, planning teams formed, and funding collaborations announced. Construction on the first line only began in late 2021.

By taxi [ edit ]

Taxis are cheap by European standards, though far more expensive than anywhere else in Serbia. Car:Go is an Uber-like app and you can pay by card in the app. The other apps are Pink Taxi and Yandex Taxi.

You can find the official info about taxis in Belgrade here . Fares are regulated by the government and are 270 RSD to start a ride, 96-125 RSD per km (depending on time of day) and 20 RSD per minute of waiting time.

Taxi scams are common in Belgrade.

It is always best to order taxis via a smartphone app (Car:Go, Pink Taxi or Yandex Taxi ), since it will record the licence plates, and the whole ride. Apps will also give you an approximate price that you will need to pay (actual price might be up to 5% different).

Next option is to order taxi by phone, since your order will be saved in the operator's database. However, the information saved in the operator's database are not nearly as clear or as detailed as the one saved by smartphone apps, so that offers less protection for the customer.

Only take a taxi with a roof sign with the city coat of arms and a number, indicating it's a city-regulated radio taxi. Anything else is a private unregulated cab that may charge four times as much. Also, legal taxis must have licence plates ending with TX (e.g. BG-1234-TX).

Insist that the trip be metered; the only exception is if you take a taxi from the airport and buy a voucher with a fixed price. Tips to drivers are welcome but not required and your luggage is included in the metered price.

If you believe that a driver is trying to rip you off, call the operator of his taxi association to check if the price is regular for the specified distance. Afraid of the city inspection, they might call back the driver and bring him to reason. Also, ask for a signed bill indicating date, time, start and end destination, price and driver’s signature. Write down the number on the blue sign on the vehicle roof, as well as the license plate. Report the incident to city inspection ( ☏ +381 11 3227-000 ) and if you are going from or to the airport, also report it to the airport inspection ( ☏ +381 11 2097-373 , [email protected]). If the driver is aggressive towards you, call the police.

As in most of Europe you must keep to the right side of the road. Driving in Belgrade can be stressful. Avoid rush hours (08:30–9:30, 16:00-18:00). Plan your journey if you are going in to the city core, and expect to have a hard time finding a free parking place on the streets during Friday and Saturday evenings in the center. Garages might be a better choice.

Keep your low beam headlights turned on, during both day and night. Speed limit on the streets of the city is 50 km/h, near schools even less (30 km/h), on the highway is higher (up to 130 km/h). Police is known to wait at places where you might feel comfortable to drive over the limit, but almost never on the highway. Take special care while crossing Branko's bridge, and driving on following streets: Bulevar Mihaila Pupina, Jurija Gagarina, Vladimira Popovića, and other major ones. Keep your seat belts fastened. Other passengers must also do the same, even when sitting on the back seat (if there are seat belts installed).

Allowed level of blood alcohol content (BAC) is 0.03%, which is roughly equal to one drink. If you do go by car to drink, consider going back using taxi or Safe driver service, ☏ +381 64 174 6411 . They will come to pick you up on the small, folding motorcycle, pack it in your trunk, and drive you back home in your car. Their charge is modest, and slightly higher than one-way ride with the taxi (RSD1150 for <10 km, RSD1550 for >10 km etc.). There are some other options such as Safe-Driver Beograd . Belgrade is known for nightlife, so if you find yourself in such a situation, this is a way to arrive home safely.

Yellow lanes are reserved for public transport, i.e. buses and taxis, and private vehicles may not use them. They're marked with a yellow line and on traffic signs. Some only apply during rush hours.

Parking [ edit ]

Best option is to avoid bringing a car into the centre, next best is to use a parking garage. Street parking is difficult. There are four zones , clearly marked:

  • Red Zone is the central spine from Student Square down to Takovska / Milosa Bvds. You may only stay one hour, RSD56. There are few spaces at the best of times, and with the closure of Republic Square and adjacent streets, it's impractical.
  • Yellow Zone has spaces painted orange to avoid confusion with the standard yellow road markings. It cloaks the Red Zone, between George Washington Bvd east and the bus station west, and south just past Slavija Square. Maximum stay is two hours, RSD48 per hour.
  • Green Zone is the rest of city centre, maximum stay 3 hours, RSD41 per hour.
  • Blue Zone beyond has no limit but still charges RSD31 per hr or RSD150 per day. Spaces near main transport routes fill early as commuters park up for the day then take the bus to the office.

Parking charges apply M-F 07:00-21:00 and Sa 07:00-14:00 (in Blue Zone from 08:00). You can pay using a ticket machine, from a parking attendant, at a kiosk or by mobile phone. With a kiosk ticket, write down the parking time and display it inside your windscreen. By phone, text your car's plate number (e.g. BG123AA) to 9111 (red zone), 9112 (yellow) or 9113 (green). Every message you send buys you an hour. Five mins before the hour expires, you get a text warning, and the chance to renew if you're eligible to extend your parking for the next hour.

There are several large public garages for extended parking, e.g. there's one with 500 spaces under the old palace, across from the parliament building. They charge about RSD100 per hour.

Parking violations in the centre are swiftly pounced upon. Failure to pay in a marked spot results in a fine. With illegally parked vehicles, the traffic police are obliged to wait 15 minutes for the return of the driver, who'll have to pay a fine of €50. When 15 minutes are up, the car gets towed to one of four designated lots in the city, which you can locate using the online service . At the lot, you will be required to present a valid form of ID and the vehicle registration documents, and pay the fine and towing expenses, €90 in total.

Old Belgrade is pretty hilly and the cycling infrastructure is scarce, so bicycle transport isn't in wide use. However, New Belgrade and Zemun are relatively flat and offer enough space for bikes to be used. Bicycle tracks link Zemun, Dorćol, Ada Ciganlija, New Belgrade and Bežanijska kosa. There is a bike lift on Brankov Bridge operating 365 days and the ride is free of charge. There is also more than 50 bicycle racks around the city.

Riding a bike on the same roads with cars and buses is considered too dangerous, although on smaller streets it can be reasonably safe. Avoid riding on major (multilane) roads. You are not allowed to bring bikes into public transport vehicles.

Bicycle rentals are available mostly at recreational areas like Ada Ciganlija or Zemun quay. Average price is around €1.5/hour and €4/day.

Small boats connecting Ada Ciganlija to Novi Beograd's Block 70a are the only mode of public transport on rivers. Also, there are several tourist boats which offer day and night cruises along the Sava and Danube.

Cinemas [ edit ]

Movies in Serbia are subtitled, not dubbed. Best movie theaters are:

  • Cineplexx Usce Shopping Center , Bulevar Mihajla Pupina ( at Usce shopping mall ). 3D projections available ( updated Feb 2020 )
  • Cineplexx Delta City , Jurija Gagarina 16 ( at Delta City shopping mall ), ☏ +381 11 2203-400 . ( updated Feb 2020 )
  • Roda Intermezzo Cineplex , Požeška 83a , ☏ +381 11 2545-260 . ( updated Feb 2020 )
  • Tuckwood cineplex , Kneza Miloša 7a , ☏ +381 11 3236-517 . in the city center, a bit old, and sometimes too loud. ( updated Feb 2020 )

If you prefer theaters in the city core, check also:

  • Dom sindikata , Trg Nikole Pašića 5 , ☏ +381 11 3234-849 . ( updated Feb 2020 )
  • Akademija 28 , Nemanjina 28 , ☏ +381 11 3616-020 . ( updated Feb 2020 )
  • Yugoslav Film Archive , 11000, Uzun Mirkova 1 ( Take any trolleybus going to Studentski Trg, e.g. 19, 21 and 22. ). The Yugoslav Film Archive run contemporary art house movies and classics. The majority of films are what could be termed as "classics" with rather clear emphasis on European cinema, though Yugoslav films are being shown occasionally too. ( updated Sep 2017 )

Festivals and events [ edit ]

  • 44.79676 20.43636 5 Belgrade Fair ( Beogradski Sajam ), Bulevar vojvode Mišića 14 ( southwest of the centre hosts trade fairs ). throughout the year, check website for those open to the public. . ( updated Feb 2020 )
  • Street of Open Heart is a carnival held on 1 January, 12:00 to 23:00, on Makedonska and Svetogorska streets.
  • Guitar Art Festival , March
  • FEST , International Film Festival, March
  • Belgrade Tango Encuentro [dead link] , April–May
  • Ring Ring , Festival of new and improvised music, May
  • Belgrade Burger Fest, end of May - beginning of June
  • Belgrade Early Music Festival , 18 May–June, no information for 2023, might be canceled
  • Belgrade Beer Festival , June (2023) or August (pre-2023) in Ušće park
  • BITEF Belgrade International Theater Festival, September
  • BEMUS , Belgrade Music Festival, October
  • Belgrade Jazz Festival , October
  • Green Fest [dead link] International green culture festival, November
  • No Sleep Festival of electronic, house & retro music in November

Sports [ edit ]

  • Watch football: Belgrade hosts internationals and has five clubs playing soccer in SuperLiga, the country's top tier.
  • Basketball: Štark Arena and Pionir Hall are the main venues for basketball and other indoor sports.
  • Tennis is played at the Novak Tennis Center [dead link] (Serbia Open), as well as in Kombank Arena (Davis Cup matches).

Learn [ edit ]

Serbian courses for foreigners are organized in several places including:

  • Concord [dead link]
  • Institute for Foreign Languages
  • Serbian Language and Culture Workshop

The University of Belgrade [dead link] admits foreign students, as do various private institutions of higher education.

Buy [ edit ]

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For information on the Serbian currency, see Serbia#Buy . Menjačnica Mićko (Vuka Karadzica street #4), changes all currencies, including rare ones.

Most stores operate late hours during work days, while on Saturdays they normally close around 15:00 and most of them are not open on Sundays. However, shopping malls are open late every day, including weekends.

Clothes and accessories [ edit ]

Import taxes make clothes and shoes in Serbia very expensive. Many items from common European chains can be found for 20% less in Budapest. Still, Belgrade has many flagship stores , mostly located on Knez Mihailova Street and the Terazije square, or the pedestrian zone, representing assorted high-fashion brands.

Almost all of the major European brands are present, including H&M, Guess, New Yorker, Zara, Bershka, Hugo Boss, Springfield, Stradivarius, Mango, Diesel, Liu Jo, C&A, and Pull & Bear. More expensive clothes & accessories (such as Diane Von Furstenberg, Lanvin, Marni, D&G, Valentino, Marc Jacobs, YSL, Mulberry and many others) can be usually found either at the Kralja Petra street (Dorćol) in Distante Fashion center, as well as in XYZ stores that are located in Ušće Shopping Center and Delta City.

Local department store chains include Artisti and Land.

Local Belgrade designers are present in the Choomich (Belgrade Design District) shopping center.

The biggest bookstores in Belgrade selling beside Serbian also foreign (mostly English) books are in the city center. Vulkan is at the beginning and Plato is at the end of Knez Mihailova street. The shopping malls also have large bookstores. There are also some shops that sell newspapers and magazines in English, German, French, Italian, Russian and other foreign languages.

  • Delfi , ☏ +381 11 2645-783 . Inside Student Cultural Center (SKC), Kralja Milana 48, M–Sa 09:00-20:00, Su 12:00-21:00  
  • Vulkan , corner of Sremska and Knez Mihajlova , ☏ +381 11 2639-060 . M–Sa 00:00–22:00, Su 12:00–22:00 .  
  • Plato , Knez Mihailova 48 , ☏ +381 11 2625-834 .  

International newspapers and magazines [ edit ]

Newsstands and bookstores in the city sell foreign newspapers and magazines. These include Delfi, Plato Press (near Studentski trg), Tell Me (next to the Plato store) and Inmedio (three locations - Delta City, Usce Center, Zira Center). Newspapers and magazines can be found in various international languages like English, Spanish, Italian, French, Russian, German and others.

Hypermarkets [ edit ]

  • Super Maxi , Bore Markovića ( Delta City ).  
  • Idea Extra Hypermarket , Novi Beograd, Omladinskih brigada 100 .  
  • Super Vero Hypermarkets , Milutina Milankovića 86a - Novi Beograd; Vojislava Ilića bb - Konjarnik; Nikodima Milaša 2 - Centet Zira; Vojvode Stepe 251 - Voždovac .  
  • Tempo Hypermarket , Bežanijska kosa near highway; Viline vode; Ada .  
  • Mercator Hypermarket , Bulevar umetnosti 4 - Novi Beograd .  
  • Amanplus Market Store , Tošin bunar 172 - Novi Beograd , ☏ +381 11 6555155 .  
  • Metro Cash & Carry , Krnjača; Zemun; Vidikovac . Metro is a wholesaler, not a retailer, so you need a special card to shop there. These cards are available only to business owners, self-employed artists and the like. You can borrow a card from a Serbian friend who has it.  

Farmer's market [ edit ]

Depending on the season, an amazing assortment of fruit and vegetables can be found in farmer's markets, including watermelons, olives, wild mushrooms, and fresh figs. Take the time to explore the stalls, and compare the quality and prices of the produce. Most produce at the farmer's markets in Belgrade is organic and fresh from the farmers' gardens brought over daily from the villages surrounding the city.

  • 44.813242 20.457605 1 Pijaca Zeleni Venac ( The farmer's market at Zeleni Venac ) ( close to the Hotel Moscow ). - This is not the largest, but it is the cheapest in the city. Contained in a newly-built complex, it makes for an enjoyable Saturday morning experience, with the lively hustle and bustle of people milling about and stall-owners trying to attract customers. ( updated May 2022 )

Budget [ edit ]

City centre north of the museum of illusions [ edit ].

  • 44.817107 20.457412 2 KMN , Zmaj Jovina 11 . Amazing selection of domestic cousine, very configurable, very tasty and affordable. Staff is very friendly and very well organised so queue clears up quickly. A lot of vegetarian options ( updated Aug 2022 )
  • 44.816845 20.455653 3 Roll Bar café&restaurant , Obilićev venac 1 . Excellent quality, considerable portions. Recommendation for imperial chicken and feta chicken. ( updated Aug 2022 )
  • 44.815025 20.458043 4 Mikan Restaurant , Maršala Birjuzova 14 . Very good typical Serbian restaurant with traditional dishes. Great food, friendly staff, nice atmosphere and good prices. ( updated Aug 2022 )
  • 44.815851 20.461758 5 Pizzeria Trg , Makedonska 5 . Delicious pizza and pancakes ( updated Aug 2022 )
  • 44.816114 20.462723 6 Skadarlijske kobasice , Skadarska 4 . Dishes with excellent sausages ( updated Aug 2022 )

Vegetarian [ edit ]

Regular restaurants and homes may suppose that a vegetarian eats fish. If you don't, tell them bez mesa, bez ribe - without meat, without fish.

  • 44.808376 20.469202 18 Jazzayoga , Kralja Aleksandra 48 ( center ), ☏ +381 11 32 42 173 . M-F 08:00-18:30 . Sandwiches, wraps, juices, and baked goods, relaxing ambience. ( updated May 2022 )

Asian [ edit ]

  • 44.835423 20.416056 19 Makao i Žuto More (Macao and Yellow Sea) , Prve Pruge 8 . Daily 11:30-23:30 . ( updated May 2022 )
  • 44.815567 20.46492 20 Moon Sushi & Fusion Food , Makedonska 31 . M-F 08:00-01:00, Sa 09:00-01:00, Su 09:00-23:00 . ( updated May 2022 )
  • 44.817555 20.455552 21 W sushi restaurant & cocktail bar , Vuka Karadžića 12; Andre Nikolića 2a . Daily 11:00-01:00 . ( updated May 2022 )
  • 44.823224 20.463233 22 Marukoshi , Kapetan Mišina 37 . Tu-Su 09:00-00:00 . Japanese restaurant ( updated May 2022 )

Mexican [ edit ]

  • 44.80382 20.483667 23 Zapata , Vojvode Bogdana 13 . Daily 09:00-00:00 . ( updated May 2022 )
  • 44.813068 20.461273 24 Burrito Madre , Terazije 27; Karađorđeva 65; Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 54 , [email protected] . Core hours daily 09:00-00:00 . ( updated May 2019 )

Italian [ edit ]

  • 44.799382 20.473342 25 Botako , Nevesinjska 6; Šantićeva 8 , ☏ +381 (62) 249 703 , +381 (11) 3446 770 . Daily 10:00-23:30 . €4-12 per pizza (large can be shared) . ( updated May 2022 )
  • 44.820139 20.462119 26 Casa Nova , Gospodar Jovanova 42a , ☏ +381 (11) 3036 868 . Daily 12:00-00:00 . Italian-French fusion restaurant. ( updated May 2022 )
  • 44.813454 20.46126 27 Restoran Caruso , Terazije 23/8 , ☏ +381 (11) 3248 037 . M-Sa 09:00-01:00 . Italian restaurant on 8th floor, with views over Terazije, the river Sava, and New Belgrade. €5-10 per main dish (May 2019) . ( updated May 2022 )

Drink [ edit ]

The city tap water is generally safe to drink, although one should be cautious if it's from an old building, as the lead piping is sparsely maintained. Knez Mihailova street and several others have public water fountains, which dispense good quality water. It may look white when first poured from the tap; that's just air bubbles which disappear in a few minutes.

Good domestic beers are Jelen, Lav, MB and Pils. Foreign beers made under license in Serbia include Heineken, Amstel, Tuborg, Stella Artois, and Beck's.

Wines from Serbia and other Balkan countries are good if you pay a little more for quality, the cheap stuff may be disappointing.

The national drink is rakija Serbian brandy. The commonest is plum brandy - šljivovica or slivovitsa ; other common varieties are grape, walnut, quince and pear. It can be bought in stores but Serbs insist that home-made rakjia is superior, and they take great pride in their craft. Look out for it at the local farmers markets.

Last but not least, always toast your companions in the proper manner. Look them in the eye whilst clinking glasses, say Živeli! (cheers!) to all present as if you mean it, and take a sip. Repeat as necessary, and enjoy the night out in Belgrade.

Cafés [ edit ]

Coffee is usually served Turkish-style unless you specify otherwise.

The main café scene is along Strahinjića Bana, the thoroughfare four blocks back from Student Square, e.g. Nachos and Duomo both at 66a.

The second area is Obilićev Venac, running parallel to Knez Mihailova. The best cafés here are Zu Zu's at 21, and Gecko Irish Pub at 17. Further downhill towards the river is the rejuvenated Savamala neighbourhood, with lots of cafés and clubs.

A third area is west of the Sava, on the Danube quay around Hotel Yugoslavia in Zemun. Many of these places are rafts - splavovi .

Bars and nightlife [ edit ]

Belgrade is famous for its bars and clubs and vies with Budapest's techno scene, clubs are open until dawn in many parts of the city and even during weekdays parties can be found

  • Three Carrots Irish pub , Kneza Miloša ( near corner with Kralija Milana ). M-F 10:00-00:00, Sa Su 12:00-00:00 . Cheerful place with food & music. ( updated May 2019 )
  • Black Turtle , Kosančićev venac 30 ( near Kalemegdan ), ☏ +381 11 3286-656 . Su-Th 09:00-00:00, F Sa 09:00-01:00 . Chain pub run by Black Turtle brewery, several other outlets in city. Off-beat beers, eg mixed with lemon and blueberry syrup, as well as memorable river view at summer sunset if you can grab an outdoor table. ( updated May 2019 )

Sleep [ edit ]

Hostels [ edit ].

  • Ferijalni i hostelski savez Srbije - Youth Hostel Association of Serbia ( Hostelling International Serbia ), Dom Omladine, Makedonska 22/2 ( down town ), ☏ +381 64 112 1040 , [email protected] . FHSS - Youth hostel association Serbia is the biggest hostel network in Serbia, representative for Hostelling International.  
  • 44.816441 20.458189 1 Hostel 360 ( Belgrade Hostel ), Knez Mihailova 21 ( On the main pedestrian street ), ☏ +381 11 3284 523 , [email protected] . Check-in: 14:00 , check-out: 12:00 . Roof garden, barbeques, and a shared kitchen. Coffee, tea and laundry are free. From €28 for single, €36 for double . ( updated Jan 2023 )
  • 44.8225 20.4311 2 ArkaBarka Floating Hostel , Ušće bb, Blok 14, Novi Beograd ( On the Danube River, near Park Prijateljstva Block 14 ), ☏ +381 64 9253507 , [email protected] . A floating house on the Danube, with an on-board cafe-bar, sauna. Breakfast included. Dorm bed from €18, Private single from €37 . ( updated Jan 2023 )
  • 44.8187 20.45511 3 Hostel Che , Kralja Petra 8 ( near Archangel Michael church ), ☏ +381 11 2637793 , +381 63 8379461 (cell phone) , [email protected] . Check-out: 11:00 . Clean, cozy place. They have free sheets, towels, laundry, games, books, Wi-Fi, welcome drink, coffee, and tea. Dorm from €16, private room from €35 ppn . ( updated Jan 2023 )
  • 44.822161 20.43377 4 San Art Floating Hostel & Apartments , Usce bb, Novi Beograd ( On Danube ), ☏ +381 63238278 . Check-in: 14:00 , check-out: 11:00 . Is it a chalet, is it a houseboat? Clean, well-run, friendly hostel near river confluence. Traditional breakfast. Double room from €39 . ( updated Jan 2023 )
  • 44.79848 20.4753 5 Sun Hostel , Novopazarska 25 ( Vracar, near St Sava ), ☏ +381 65 4489575 , [email protected] . Check-in: 14:00 , check-out: 12:00 . Well-run hostel, clean and spacious, with dorms, apt & private rooms. Comfy, a/c, safe-lockers backpack size, free internet, friendly staff. Dorm bed from €22, Private double from €44 . ( updated Jan 2023 )
  • 44.80583 20.4896 6 Fair and Square Hostel , Svetog Nikole 68 ( Zvezdara, near Vukov Spomenik ), ☏ +381 11 42 31 787 , [email protected] . Check-in: 14:00-23:30 , check-out: 9:00-11:00 . Comfy rooms, large kitchen and public area as well as patio, two hostel pets a dog and a cat, murals and artwork in public areas. Dorm bed from €12, Double private from €23 . ( updated Jan 2023 )
  • 44.8159 20.45178 7 Balkan Soul Hostel , Kosančićev venac 11a ( In Kosancicev Venac, up some steps from the Sava River near the Brankov bridge ), ☏ +381 60 6600685 , [email protected] . Check-in: 14:00 , check-out: 11:00 . Small but very social and cozy hostel with a well-equipped shared guest kitchen and lounge. Rooms have good air conditioning and wi-fi. ( updated Jan 2023 )

Stay safe [ edit ]

Overall, Belgrade is a pretty safe city, but like anywhere, you should always keep money, mobile phones, travel documents and other valuable personal items in secure places. Pickpocketers are known to operate in public transportation, and other crowded places so never wear a backpack or purse on your back and make sure that you have your wallet in one of your front pockets. If you own a car, it is preferable to have a security system. Traffic laws are usually observed although nervous drivers can change lanes suddenly or make dangerous turns when avoiding traffic during rush hour. So be cautious if you are a pedestrian or riding a bike. The taxi drivers are notorious for swerving in and out of lanes. Pay close attention to the traffic signals as a pedestrian.

Also try to avoid getting into conflicts. If you are staying out late in a bar or a club, there is always a small chance that someone will try to pick a fight especially if you are in a group and a single guy is showing hostility. That is a trap by local thugs looking for a brawl. Just ignore them and walk away no matter what they say or do. The chances that this will happen are very low, but stay alert. Do not try to make fun of the locals in your native language. Almost everyone has at least a basic understanding of English and is familiar with foul words and curses. Generally, common sense is the best way to stay safe in any city in Europe, and in Belgrade.

In Serbia, including Belgrade, violence against the LGBTQ population can occur, and as such LGBTQ travelers should exercise discretion. As a rule, public displays of affection between two people of the same sex are likely to be met with disapproval and sometimes verbal abuse and/or physical violence. There are several gay bars and clubs in the city and they tend to get quite full. Be cautious when arriving at or leaving such clubs. Often there is security personnel guarding the immediate entrance. There are also LGBTQ parties organized periodically by various organizations and at different locations, such as Loud and Queer events, so it is useful to follow LGBTQ guides to Belgrade and keep up with the current hotspots.

Emergencies [ edit ]

In case of an emergency, call 192 (police), 193 (fire) or 194 (ambulance). Always carry the phone number and an address of your embassy with you. In case of injury or illness, the place to go is the Urgentni centar (Emergency center), Pasterova 2 of the Clinical Center of Serbia. Be aware that not all medical facilities have personnel that speak English or other foreign languages. Consult the embassy of your country if possible.

Pharmacies on duty 24/7:

  • Prvi maj , Kralja Milana 9, +381 11 3344-923
  • Sveti Sava , Nemanjina 2, +381 11 2643-170
  • Zemun , Glavna 34, +381 11 2618-582
  • Dom Zdravlja Novi Beograd , Palmira Toljatija 7

Connect [ edit ]

The international telephone code for Serbia is 381. Most cities in Serbia and mobile operators have 2-digit area code. There is only one area code for Belgrade and that is 11. Typical land-line phone number in Belgrade +381-11/xxx-xxxx. Typical mobile phone number is +381-6x/xxx-xxxx. From Serbian land line phone, use 00 prefix for international calls (e.g. 0031-20/xxx-xxxx for Amsterdam, Netherlands), and prefix 0 for calls inside Serbia but outside your area (e.g. 021/xxx-xxxx for Novi Sad, Serbia or 06x/xxx-xxxx for Serbian mobile). If you dial inside the same area, there is no need to use the prefix (just dial xxx-xxxx). From a mobile phone, you always have to dial the area code (011/xxx-xxxx for Belgrade land line phone, 0xx/xxx-xxx(x) for other Serbian land line phones or 06x/xxx-xxxx for Serbian mobile).

Basically all of Serbia is covered with mobile networks of all three operators. It is easy to buy and charge cheap pre-paid numbers at the kiosks around the city. If you use 064, 065 or 066 (MTS), pre-paid number, use *100# to check the credit, for 063, 062 and 069 (Telenor), use *121#, for 061 and 060 (Vip), use *123#.

There is a number of red-colored payphones across the city, operated by telephone cards available at the kiosks.

Free wireless access is available at Student park in Belgrade center and in many restaurants, bars and hotels. Mobile operators offers pre- and post-paid wireless Internet packages.

Pošta Srbije runs the national postal service. Postal office locations [dead link] can be found on their website.

Stay healthy [ edit ]

Belgrade's climate is generally temperate, so tourist visits are possible at any time of year. However, July and August can be uncomfortably hot, with temperatures reaching 40 °C (104 °F) on several days. Minimize your exposure to the sun on such days to avoid heat exhaustion. On the other hand, January and February are sometimes very cold. When it snows in winter, the streets are covered in sleet the next day, so be careful when walking. The Košava , a notorious Belgrade wind, may give you a cold more quickly than you would expect - take care and dress appropriately.

For runners, a sunrise or sunset run through Kalemegdan is a must-do. Running along the Ada lake in the mornings or evenings is a great experience too. Try to avoid running during the day, as it usually is both hot and very crowded.

There are a lot of stray animals roaming streets, particularly dogs. Whilst it is very rare that they demonstrate outward signs of illness or aggression, err on the side of caution and avoid coming in physical contact. These are nevertheless rarely seen in the city center.

Pharmacies – called 'apoteka' – are found throughout the city center. Look for lit green crosses on building façades. Some, such as the ones in Francuska or Kralja Milana streets, are open 24/7. These will carry a range of prescription medicines, as well as over-the-counter products like pain killers and vitamin supplements.

Cope [ edit ]

There are a few dozens gyms around the city, every neighborhood has at least a few. Prices range (so as quality) €20–80 per month, or a bit less for 12/16 visits.

In case you need to fix your umbrella you may do that in the last remaining umbrella service in town in Visnjiceva 4.

It is difficult to avoid tobacco smoke in restaurants, bars and clubs. However, other enclosed public places, including the malls, are smoke-free. Some hotels allow smoking in parts of the building.

Embassies and other diplomatic missions [ edit ]

Go next [ edit ].

  • Novi Sad is a fine old city 100 km north of Belgrade, the standout being its Petrovaradin Fortress brooding over the Danube.
  • The town near Novi Sad on the south bank of the Danube is historic Sremski Karlovci , with many museums, churches and galleries.
  • The mountain west of it is Fruška Gora , with monasteries, vineyards and wildlife.
  • South of Belgrade, near the town of Topola in Šumadija region, is Oplenac hill, with the Mausoleum of the Serbian Royal family.
  • A little north of there near Aranđelovac is Orašac , cockpit of the First Serbian Uprising against the Turks.
  • Vršac , 60 km northeast of Belgrade, is a notable wine-growing area.
  • There are spas at Aranđelovac, Mladenovac and Mionica-Valjevo.
  • Viminacium is the extensive remains of the Roman provincial capital of Moesia. It's 80 km southeast of Belgrade near Pozarevac in Podunavlje region.
  • Leave the country by boarding the train Lovcen (433) at 8:20 PM to wake up in Bar (a coastal Montenegrin city) at 7:23 AM (with a border control happening in the middle of the night).

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